After widespread questions about feasibility, Trump provided a critical update. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, he stated that the dividend payout would take place next year—meaning 2026. He explained: “It will be next year… The tariffs allow us to give a dividend. We’re going to do a dividend and we’re also going to be reducing debt.”
But Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent added a dose of realism: “We will see. We need legislation for that.” That statement is crucial. It means the following: Congress must approve the payouts. This is not something Trump can authorize on his own. A divided Congress could block the plan entirely.
Why This Promise Is Politically Risky — but Powerful
Politicians make promises constantly. Most are vague. Most are difficult to measure. Most can be interpreted a dozen different ways. But this promise is different. When Trump says:
➡️ “I will give you $2,000.”
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